999 resultados para Illinois KidCare (Program)
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On cover: Illinois traffic safety programs, report of evaluation or assessment. Concentrated traffic enforcement program, Park Ridge, Illinois, final report.
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"Connections 2000 is a program devoted to developing and disseminating activities which further Education-to-Careers innovations throughout the State of Illinois. In 1999, Connections 2000 awards were presented to instructors and/or administrators who successfully developed activities or programs which enhanced Education-to-Careers programs"--P [i].
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"This publication is intended to assist teachers in planning an instructional program in consumer education to meet the state requirements as outlined in The School Code of Illinois."--P. 1.
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"April 1983."
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"June 1978."
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On cover: Illinois traffic safety programs, report of evaluation or assessment. Selective traffic enforcement program, Evanston, first year report.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"July 2003"
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Introduction: The Critical Trends Assessment Program was established in 1992 to inform state policy makers about the state of Illinois' ecosystems. During the decade since then, CTAP has developed tools and programs to systematically monitor changes in ecological conditions in Illinois. These programs not only support policymakers to help them make wise decisions about protecting our natural resources, but provide information to state and local land managers and the public as stewards of Illinois lands and waterways.
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"8M/PRT 3201144"--T.p.
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"On July 30, 1998 Public Act 90-659 was signed into law requiring the Illinois Commerce Commission to publish annually a five year plan of projected safety improvements at public railroad crossings on local roads."
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"September 15, 1984."
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"Report to Commonwealth Edison Company, Chicago."--Cover.
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"The diagnostic-feasibility study of Baumann Park Lake was provided by Conservation 2000 funds through the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency."